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Arm and Shoulder pain Several years ago, I was involved in a bad trucking accident and severely injured my right forearm and wrist. My wrist was fused, but I was left with aggravating pains in my arm and shoulder. I was recently introduced to NIAVIN. Now, I'm doing great. I'm having less and less problems with the pain. My friends are freaking out on how I'm able to flex my fingers with ease, as well as doing things I have not been able to do after the wreck. When the weather is going to change (like the last 2 bad cold fronts we had come through), I feel it but it's no longer the "curled up in a little ball crying on the floor" pain it used to be... You have given me my life back. THANK YOU. I OWE YOU BIG TIME, NIAVIN ! written by:Dags Roy - Lafayette, Louisiana
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Hand/Finger Pain
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(1) First, feel for any tender spots on the side of the neck, elbow, or wrist. If you find tender spots, apply Niavin to these areas first before treating the fingers. |
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(2) Trigger points in the fingers are joint trigger points. Apply a small amount of Niavin to the joints and rub in for 15-30 seconds. |
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(3) You may wish to treat both sides of the hand for best results. |
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